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in what ways can professional ethics in mental health improved?
Yes, "Mental Health Professional" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific role or profession in the field of mental health.
----------------------- I think most mental health workers and social workers would be surprised and possibly offended to be considered anti-Christian. These are fields that by their very nature attract some Christians into the professions. What does concern professional mental health workers and social workers is when well-meaning evangelical Christians interfere in the treatment of the mentally ill, for example claiming that their ill-health is the result of demonic possession or the consequence of sin. Mental health workers and social workers have sometimes difficult jobs, and these are not made easier when the bonds of trust between them and their patients are put at risk by unqualified outsiders. This is not being anti-Christian; on the contrary it is being caring about their patients.
No it is not contagious. It is a serious mental health condition that needs to be treated with medication by a mental health professional.
It will result in generic mental health care.
The use of the promotora model refers to workers of a health community. These workers are not necessarily professional workers of the health care field. These workers are predominantly volunteers.
Education and skill are the main differences between professional workers and ordinary workers. Professional workers tend to have more education and tend to perform mental instead of physical work. Ordinary workers tend to have less education and work in manual jobs.
A mental health professional is a person who offers services for the purpose of improving an individual's mental health or to treat mental illness. This broad category includes psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, psychiatric nurses, mental health counselors as well as many other professionals. These professionals often deal with the same illnesses, disorders, conditions, and issues; however their scope of practice often differs. The most significant difference between mental health professionals are the laws regarding required education and training in the various groupings.
MHWs are psych aides
YOU can't tell them. A mental health professional has to asses and diagnose them.
My advice would be to consult a mental health professional.
Anorexia can be diagnosed by a doctor or a mental health professional after a physical and mental evaluation.